Carradine would also be tough to part over, although I'm not sure if he could stand up in the 34?

D, thoughts?

He's a hair under 280 lbs, but he has outstanding speed. He could stand up and rush from the outside, absolutely. I don't care that he was a one year wonder. I honestly don't give a shit. I think he's very athletic and tenacious. He did get his shit pushed in a couple times though because he plays so overzealous. Smarter OL were able to get the better of him on that.

Carradine's problem is health. He's recovering from an ACL tear in January. He'll almost certainly start out the season PUP. And while the NFL has a pretty good track record of getting ACL victims back to 100%, you can't ever be sure that's what you'll get.

He's a hair under 280 lbs, but he has outstanding speed. He could stand up and rush from the outside, absolutely.

Carradine's problem is health. He's recovering from an ACL tear in January. He'll almost certainly start out the season PUP. And while the NFL has a pretty good track record of getting ACL victims back to 100%, you can't ever be sure that's what you'll get.

Seems he just ran like a 4.8 this week at a pro day. Impressive considering he's 5 months post ACL tear.

So heres a scenario where it is risky as **** but could label Dorsey as a genius.

We might not have a second round pick.

Since more than likely early second round is where qbs will be going.

Several personnel and analysts say if Geno gets past Jax he will go in the second round.

We use that second round pick with a later round pick and trade into the bottom of the first and draft our man Geno Smith!!

I don't understand passing on a guy then trading up and getting him. You either think he's franchise caliber and pull the trigger or you pass. Seems dumb as ****. **** value. A top level QB is worth all the picks in the draft and don't play around with letting someone else snag the guy you try to get "value" on.